Today will be the last warm, humid day for a while in the Holland area.

Temperatures will top out around 86 degrees with a chance of thunderstorms. The dew point at about 9 a.m. was 70 degrees, making it feel sticky and uncomfortable.

The swim hazard risk at the Lake Michigan beaches is low with waves a foot or less. Water temperatures are about 71 degrees.

A cold front is moving through the area and will bring scattered showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids. After that passes, cooler, drier air settles in for a few days.

Highs through Labor Day will be in the upper 70s with rain chances building Thursday night through the weekend.

Monday’s high hit 86 degrees with a top dew point of 77 degrees.

The dew point is the measure of the moisture in the air. Anything in the mid- to upper 60s is uncomfortable and above 70 degrees in very uncomfortable.

Holland received 0.03 inch of rain at the West Michigan Regional Airport.